The archives of Prunella Clough
1880–1990s
Available online are key items which reflect the working methods and career of Prunella Clough. These include photographs used as source material and notebooks in which Clough recorded scenes and impressions which she drew on in her artwork. There are also some photographs of Clough at different ages and early illustrated letters to her father, Eric Clough-Taylor. Details of the remainder of the collection can be found on the Archive catalogue.
Details of the remainder of the collection can be found on the Archive catalogue.
- Collection Owner
- Prunella Clough 1919–1999
- Collection
- Tate Archive
- Acquisition
- Presented to Tate Archive by Anne Robin Banks, October 2004.
- Reference
- TGA 200511
196 objects in this collection
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The archives of Prunella Clough
196 Objects
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Notebooks and writings
2 Objects
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Artworks and artist’s materials
39 Objects
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Photographs
155 Objects
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Photographs of Prunella Clough
12 Objects
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Photographs taken by Prunella Clough as source material for artworks
143 Objects
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Black and white photographs of industrial sites
21 Objects
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Black and white photographs of industrial sites
37 Objects
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Black and white photographs of industrial sites
20 Objects
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Black and white photographs of cranes at Corby
5 Objects
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Black and white photographs of gates
2 Objects
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Colour photographs of Aldeburgh
16 Objects
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Colour photographs of ‘street furniture’
9 Objects
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Colour photographs of rowan branches and part of a tree branch
7 Objects
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Colour photographs of shadows
8 Objects
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Colour photographs of North End shops
10 Objects
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Colour photographs of plastic merchandise stacked up outside shops
7 Objects
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- Title
- Colour photographs of Aldeburgh
- Date
- June 1986
- Description
- Includes photographs of: tangled ropes; fishing and nautical paraphernalia, landscapes and seascapes, beaches. Many of the photographs have been labelled on the back in pencil. Originally enclosed in an envelope inscribed 'Aldeburgh June 86'.
- Reference
- TGA 200511/4/3/23